Djokovic recently stated that he would be the first to congratulate the Russian if he rises to World No. 1. Asked for his thoughts about the 34-year-old’s statement, Medvedev admitted Djokovic was speaking the truth. He emphasized that the 20-time Grand Slam champion always congratulates the players on the tour when they achieve something.

Medvedev also addressed instances where players like him and Djokovic have got caught up in the heat of battle. He highlighted several factors that could have affected them during the course of a match and led to unruly behavior on court.

But the Russian added that he had never seen Djokovic make any derogatory remarks about his opponent after a match.

Daniil Medvedev is guaranteed to be World No. 1 if he wins Acapulco or Novak Djokovic loses before the semi-finals in Dubai

Daniil Medvedev has the No. 1 ranking on his racquet, as he did at the Australian Open a month back. However, unlike in Melbourne, the Russian can dethrone Novak Djokovic even if he does not win the title in Acapulco.

Since Medvedev won his first-round match in the Mexican city, the Serbian must at least reach the semi-finals in Dubai to stand a chance of holding on to pole position. If the Russian wins two more rounds and loses in the semi-finals himself, Djokovic must make the final to retain his No. 1 ranking.

If Medvedev makes the final at Acapulco, Djokovic must lift his sixth Dubai title to keep the Russian at bay.

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